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Originally posted by: SampSon
Most likely that foreign object falls within legal limits for the crap that can be included with a food product.
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: SampSon
Most likely that foreign object falls within legal limits for the crap that can be included with a food product.
I agree somewhat, but I don't think this is within those limits
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: SampSon
Most likely that foreign object falls within legal limits for the crap that can be included with a food product.
I agree somewhat, but I don't think this is within those limits
A certain number of rat hairs, rodent feces, and insects are allowable.
None of us can say for sure.Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: SampSon
Most likely that foreign object falls within legal limits for the crap that can be included with a food product.
I agree somewhat, but I don't think this is within those limits
Originally posted by: PHiuR
make up a crazy story (good one) and post it on ebay and make a few 100 bucks!
Originally posted by: element
step 1: break teeth with pliers
step 2: sue for $2.7M
step 3: ...
step 4: profit?
Originally posted by: MAME
I bit in to and broke off a small piece of a large, very hard thing in my cereal last night. Not fun.
It looks like a bone but it's most likely just a harden sugar/wheat combination.
I wrote an email to Kelloggs, should I expect any reply?
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Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: MAME
I bit in to and broke off a small piece of a large, very hard thing in my cereal last night. Not fun.
It looks like a bone but it's most likely just a harden sugar/wheat combination.
I wrote an email to Kelloggs, should I expect any reply?
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Wendy's is making cereal these days? Wow, talk about breakign into new markets.
